Fox News is offering special access to select articles and premium content for free in exchange for entering your email address. CNN commentator Van Jones expressed concern about Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign events with celebrities in Pennsylvania before the election, similar to events in 2016 where Hillary Clinton lost. Jones highlighted the potential effect of star-studded events on voter turnout, expressing nervousness about the strategy.
Harris is scheduled to campaign in Philadelphia with Oprah Winfrey and Lady Gaga, with additional stops in Allentown and Pittsburgh where Katy Perry will perform. Jones and CNN commentator Scott Jennings discussed concerns about the Jewish vote in Pennsylvania, highlighting the significance of winning that demographic for election victory.
Both Harris and Trump are currently neck-and-neck in key swing states, including Pennsylvania. Trump is also making stops in Michigan and North Carolina on the day before the election. With over 77 million ballots already cast nationwide as of Sunday morning, Pennsylvania is seen as a critical state that could determine the outcome of the presidential race.
The pressing need for voter turnout and the potential impact of celebrity endorsements on the election were key points of discussion among political commentators in anticipation of the November election.
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